All-session tickets for the 2017 P&G Gymnastics Championships, the national championships for men’s and women’s gymnastics, in Anaheim, Calif., go on sale to the general public on Dec. 17 at 12 p.m. PT.

The Final Five, the 2016 Olympic team gold medalists, and Olympic all-around champion Simone Biles of Spring, Texas/World Champions Centre, are among the IMPACT25 finalists for espnW’s 2016 Woman of the Year award.

USA Gymnastics today announced that Ryan Ward has been named Acro Program Director. Ward, who was the 2015 FIG Mixed Pair World Cup Series Champion and bronze medalist at the 2014 Worlds in mixed pair, will oversee the acrobatic gymnastics program, including the elite and developmental levels.

Elijah, a Make-the-Wish recipient from Akron, Ohio, had his wish come true when he trained with the U.S. Men’s National Gymnastics Team, including the 2016 Olympic Team, during the national team training camp at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo.

USA Gymnastics was saddened to learn about the bus accident that occurred outside of Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia. According to existing reports, 10 athletes and two coaches in the 34-person delegation of acrobatic gymnasts and coaches were killed, with many more injured.

CORBEIL, France, May 15, 2013 – Reigning U.S. rhythmic all-around champion Rebecca Sereda of Staten Island, N.Y./Isadora and 2012 Rhythmic Challenge champion Jazzy Kerber of Highland Park, Ill./North Shore Rhythmic Gymnastics Center finished sixth in the team competition at the 2013 Corbeil World Cup, held May 10-12 in Corbeil, France. Sereda also competed in the ribbon final and finished 13th in the all-around, while Kerber finished 18th in the all-around.

Sereda and Kerber combined for a 129.397 total score in the team competition. Russia claimed the top spot, followed by Belarus and Ukraine.

Sereda posted an all-around total of 65.285 with scores of 16.716, hoop; 16.633, ball; 15.083, clubs; and 16.833, ribbon. On the way to her all-around score of 64.132, Kerber posted: 16.533, hoop; 16.600, ball; 14.483, clubs; and 16.516, ribbon. The top three spots, respectively, went to: Ukraine's Ganna Rizatdinova, 71.582; Belarus' Melitina Staniouta, 71.182; and Russia's Margarita Mamun, 71.016.

Sereda also advanced to the ribbon final, where she finished seventh with a score of 16.633. Kerber was 12th in the qualification round, marking the first time two U.S. rhythmic gymnasts have placed in the top 12 for an event. In the finals, Mamun( 18.450), Rizatdinova (18.016), and Russia's Alexandra Merkulova (18.000) claimed the gold, silver and bronze medals.

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